The recent strike on two Russian railway ferries in Crimea likely caused significant disruptions to enemy logistical operations, reports the British Ministry of Defense. Preceding events On May 29th, Defense Forces launched missile strikes on the Crimean Peninsula, resulting in damage to two Russian railway ferries. These ferries were presumably the main means of rail transportation for Russian convoys carrying fuel and ammunition to Crimea. It is noted that Russia also operates roll-on/roll-off (RO-RO) ferries to support the movement of heavy cargo across the strait. Impact of the strikes “Th…